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Ocún Cool Chalk 250g

Ocún Cool Chalk 250g

Ocún Cool Chalk 250g
Ocún Cool Chalk 250g

Campaign price
12,72 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 15,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc



Available in stock
Store (Helsinki)on-shelf4 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore4 pcs immediately

Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability

Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, 24


Product description

This Ocun chalk blend is specifically formulated and tested for use on cold and dry days when temperatures are below 10°C. It's the preferred choice of magnesium for climbers with dry skin. Cool Chalk stands out due to its unique characteristics. It has a coarser texture, reducing dustiness. When you reach into your chalk sack, you'll encounter larger clumps, avoiding the experience of climbing through dense clouds of thick white dust. This distinctive quality is particularly effective in cold environments.
  • Cool chalk for cool weather
  • Mercyful for the skin
  • Comes in a resealable bag for convenient use and storage
  • Bigger, not so dusty, chunks of magnesium
  • Minimal carbon footprint

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 400 x 220 x 100 mm.


Texture
Powder


Weight
0,25 kg
(with sales package 0,274 kg)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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